Costs

Perhaps one of the most daunting tasks associated with preparing to enroll in college is determining what it will cost. The "big ticket" items like tuition, books, room and board are relatively intuitive. But what about fees, personal expenses and transportation?

In this section students and their families will find information that not only sets out estimates of the costs associated with attending college for nine months, but also which expenses the Student Financial Services office used to determine a particular student's eligibility for financial aid based on the estimated costs at Seattle University.

Announcements

SEATTLE UNIVERSITY WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY, APRIL 3 and MONDAY, APRIL 6 in observance of Easter, reopening on its regular schedule on Tuesday, April 7.

STUDENT FINANCIAL
SERVICES IS NOW CASHLESS! In an effort to increase student and staff
security, Student Financial Services (SFS) became a cashless
office on October 15, 2014. Other forms of payment remain the same. You
may pay your invoice by (1) mailing a check payment to SFS, (2) paying by check
or debit card at the SFS office during normal business hours or (3) making a web
payment through SUOnline using Visa, MasterCard or an electronic check. There is a 2.5% service fee when paying by credit card.

PARENT INFORMATION:
Our FAQ's are for
parents, too! Answers to all your questions about financial aid
and student billing and payment, including some you may not have known you
had! Includes important tips like how your student can authorize your
on-line access to their information and also how they can give us permission
to talk with you about that information, when tuition is due and options
for making payment, how to apply for a federal Parent PLUS Loan, how to
request a waiver of the student health insurance premium and much, much
more.